• Ups. J. Med. Sci. · Jan 1989

    Comparative Study

    Implantable drug delivery systems in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging--a comparison between titanium and stainless steel.

    • M Krog, A Magnusson, R Nyman, and A Ericsson.
    • Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
    • Ups. J. Med. Sci. 1989 Jan 1; 94 (2): 153-60.

    AbstractThe effect of implantable drug delivery systems on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was investigated in a phantom and in two patients. The implantable systems of identical construction consisted either of medical grade titanium alloy or stainless steel. Images of a phantom showed artefacts of the stainless steel port in both CT and MRI. These artefacts were substantially reduced in images of the titanium port. Similar results were found in situ in two patients.

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